Campus Locations
Daytona Beach Campus
1200 West International Speedway Blvd. Daytona Beach (Locator Map)
The Daytona Beach Campus, Daytona State’s largest campus, is located in a tourist city that attracts more than 10 million visitors each year, including snowbirds, students on spring break, families on vacation, NASCAR race fans and 500,000 bikers who come on motorcycles each spring and fall for Daytona’s famous Bike Weeks.
The campus houses the college's primary administrative offices and instructional space. Special features include the brand new 4-story Student Residence Hall; the Mori Hosseini College of Hospitality and Culinary Management, home to the student-run Cafe 101 and the Southeast Museum of Photography; the L. Gale Lemerand Student Center which houses the library, Writing Center, Academic Support Center, Writing Center, and more; the Lemerand Athletic Center, an outstanding athletic multiplex with a fitness center, pool, gymnasium, and classrooms; Daytona State’s WDSC-TV 15 broadcasting station; and a joint-use facility shared with the University of Central Florida.
Classroom and laboratory space serve a range of academic offerings – from baccalaureate programs to associate of arts, associate of science and certificate programs; general education development and adult basic education; and customized training for business and industry. An average of 25,000 students attend the Daytona Beach Campus each year.
Advanced Technology College Campus
1770 Technology Blvd., Daytona Beach (Locator Map)
The Advanced Technology College offers a wide variety of engineering, computer science, advanced manufacturing, automotive, electrical apprenticeship, heating and air conditioning, construction, emergency medical services, paramedic training and criminal justice programs. Each year 2,200 students use this state-of-the-art facility which includes program-specific classrooms and laboratories featuring industry-designed equipment with the latest technology. The two-story classroom area surrounds an enclosed atrium that is the site of numerous exhibits and events. The facility is located five miles from the Daytona Beach Campus, where students enrolled in courses at the ATC can access the full range of student enrollment and development services.
DeLand Campus
1155 County Road 4139, DeLand (Locator Map)
The DeLand Campus offers a full-service library and Learning Resources Center, classroom space for college-credit courses that meet the general education requirements for the associate of arts degree, some associate of science degree programs and various certificate programs. The Bert Fish Building houses up-to-date facilities for dental hygiene, nursing, science labs and a multimedia learning center. As on all the campuses, comprehensive student and academic support services include Student Disability Services, the Falcon Hope Center, career advisement, individual tutoring and a computerized learning/tutoring center, as well as a foreign language lab. Approximately 1,400 students attend classes at the DeLand Campus each year.
Deltona Campus
2351 Providence Boulevard, Deltona (Locator Map)
The DeLand Campus offers a full-service library and Learning Resources Center, classroom space for college-credit courses that meet the general education requirements for the associate of arts degree, some associate of science degree programs and various certificate programs. The Bert Fish Building houses up-to-date facilities for dental hygiene, nursing, science labs and a multimedia learning center. As on all the campuses, comprehensive student and academic support services include Student Disability Services, the Falcon Hope Center, career advisement, individual tutoring and a computerized learning/tutoring center, as well as a foreign language lab. Approximately 1,400 students attend classes at the DeLand Campus each year.
Flagler/Palm Coast Campus
3000 Palm Coast Parkway Southeast, Palm Coast (Locator Map)
The Flagler/Palm Coast Campus is among Daytona State’s fastest-growing regional campuses. The campus offers college credit, college preparatory and the full two-year Associate Degree Nursing program. All general education requirements for the associate of arts degree can be completed here as well as some associate of science programs such as business administration, which includes 3 certificates. Facilities include a nursing laboratory, two science laboratories, an Academic Support Center, writing center, two computer laboratories, an amphitheater and modern classrooms. Nearly 3,000 students attended this campus last year, and the numbers are projected to continue to rise. To accommodate this growth, the campus has expanded with a new high-tech, 24,000 square-foot facility to meet student needs through the next decade.
New Smyrna Beach/Edgewater Campus
940 Tenth Street, New Smyrna Beach (Locator Map)
The New Smyrna Beach/Edgewater Campus offers college credit, college preparatory, adult basic education, and general education development courses. All general education requirements for the associate of arts degree and many requirements for associate of science degree programs may be completed there. The campus has opened a new Workforce Training Lab designed for entry level training in a range of skills for high-demand industries, plus expanded its health occupations, science, computer, public service and occupational programs. It has two science laboratories, a learning center and modern classrooms. Nearly 2,000 students a year choose to call the New Smyrna Beach/Edgewater Campus their home campus.
DSC's News-Journal Center
221 North Beach Street, Daytona Beach (Locator Map)
A short two miles from the Daytona Beach Campus is the News-Journal Center, Daytona State’s performing arts venue and home to its popular music production technology program. This two-theater venue features the most cutting-edge technology available. Its recording and sound studios were designed and built by working industry professionals dedicated to providing students with the opportunity to develop their skills using industry standard digital and analog audio production equipment. The News-Journal Center features two live performance theaters linked through a fiber-optic network to a studio control room that allows for multi-track audio recording of live performances; rehearsal rooms, isolation rooms and two production studios. The facility also is home to some of the area’s finest cultural productions, including top-quality musical and theatrical performances by our own students.